At the Museum Overview
The Computer History Museum invites you to visit us to see and experience one of the world's largest collections of computing artifacts. Our exhibits (listed below) allow you to explore the computer revolution and its impact on the human experience. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, 1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, CA.
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Highlights from the Museum's Collection
Learn about the history of computing and experience over 600 unique artifacts, from rare slide rules and mechanical calculators to the earliest one-of-kind computers, vintage PCs, historical firsts and exotic supercomputers. Both docent led and self-guided tours are available.
A History of Computer Chess
Explore computing history's five-decade-long quest to build a computer that could challenge the best human chess players. Learn the basics of designing computer chess software, listen to computer chess pioneers and watch dramatic footage from the 1997 match between IBM's Deep Blue and World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.
A Celebration of Silicon Valley Companies and Pioneers
Learn about the innovators of computing technology in Silicon Valley who have changed our world, including some of the stories behind local corporate giants such as Adobe, Apple, Cisco, HP, Intel and Sun Microsystems.
Lectures & Events
The Computer History Museum holds events year-round dedicated to celebrating computer history. The Museum offers a highly respected speaker series with scholarly historical perspectives by and about the computing industry. Leading innovators, industry giants, engineers and scientists come to the Museum to share their personal insights and stories about developments and discoveries that have shaped our world. The Museum also hosts special events including industry commemorative reunions, technology conferences and computer fairs to capture and preserve stories and artifacts from the people who were instrumental in making computer history.
